Missed this earlier. Yes. No one expects that answer from a native Floridian, but I once stood outside an Outback in West Virginia during a light snow in 17F in jeans and a t-shirt for a hour with my amazing wife because the heat in the lobby was too high. I nearly died of heat stroke during dinner. I don't know what the deal is with cold places keeping the heat so high. I'm dressed for the weather outside, not the sun.
Anyway, we'll have to wait a bit as we're now into good weather. Let's swap next month when it'll surely be 90 degrees at some point. Currently, it's 75 F out now and the humidity is under 90%—in fact it's only 53%! It's damn near magical. I opened the windows this week.
I'll warn you though, my friend from ON was down in January of this year and February of last year and he said it was too humid. And that was low. I leave my studio's AC sometimes and the air condenses on my hands as I walk across my back yard and I've only got it set to 68.
That's beautiful. I had a friend in ND that sent a bunch of cool photos. He had a window in his basement break when it was -40 out.
While I love snow and the cold, the problem is, snow doesn't disappear like rain does. SoCal stole all of the good weather, but I can't move there.